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1. JACK LONDON
Jack London (1876 – 1916) is an American writer whose work combined powerful
realism and humanitarian sentiment. He was (16) in San Francisco. After finishing
grammar (17) , Jack London worked at various jobs and in 1897 and 1898 he
participated (18) the Alaska Gold Rush. Upon his return to the San Francisco area,
he began to (19) about his experiences. A collection of his short stories, The Son
of the Golf, was (20) in 1900. Jack’s colourful life, during which he wrote more
than 50 books and which included enormous popular successes as an (21) , ended in
his suicide at the (22) of 40.
Many of his stories including his masterpiece The Call of the Wild deal with the
reversion of a civilized creature to the primitive state. Jack London’s style – brutal, vivid
and exciting – (23) him enormously popular outside the United States; His
(24) were translated into many languages. Jack’s important works include People of
the Abyss about the poor in London; the Sea Wolf, a novel based on the author’s
experiences on a seal hunting ship; John Barleycorn , an autobiographical novel about
Jack’s struggle (25) alcoholism.
1: A. grown B. born C. developed D. lived
2: A. lessons B. course C. notes D. school
3: A. in B. to C. at D. of
4: A. speak B. read C. talk D. write
5: A. printed B. ordered C. sold D. published
6: A. architect B. author C. actor D. orator
7: A. moment B. age C. time D. year
8: A. gave B. let C. made D. did
9: A. speeches B. sayings C. words D. works
10: A. to B. for C. against D. of
2. WATER
There’s much more water than land on the (31) ___ of the earth. The seas and
oceans cover nearly (32) ___ of the whole world, and only one-fifth of (33) ___ land. If
you traveled over the earth in diffenrent directions, you would have to spend (34) ___
more of your time (35) ___ on water that on roads or railways. We sometimes forget that

7. A. easiness B. easily C. easy D. uneasy
8. A. the B. a which C. is a D. a
9. A. with B. and C. or D. to
10.A. shopping B. selling C. trading D. shop
4. ISAAC NEWTON
Isaac Newton, one of the __(1)__ scientists, was born __(2)__ December 25
th
, 1642 in a
small village __(3)__ Wool Thorpe in England. His father was a poor __(4)__. When the
boy was fourteen, his father died. Newton __(5)__ school and helped his mother on the
farm. __(6)__ he was fun __(7)__ physics and mathematics, Newton was sent to school.
__(8)__ he left high school, Newton studied at Cambridge University. In 1667 he became
__(9)__ professor on mathematics at the university. His greatest discovery is the __(10)__
of gravitation. He died in 1727.
1. A. great B. greatest C. most great D. greater
2. A. in B. on C. at D. a and b
3. A. in B. at C. on D. of
4. A. farmer B. apprentice C. bookbinder D. blacksmith
5. A. went B. sent C. left D. run
6. A. So B. So that C. Because D. Because of
7. A. in B. of C. at D. about
8. A. For B. While C. Before D. After
9. A. an B. one C. a D. the
10.A. law B. invention C. foundation D. operation
5. NANCY LEE JOHNSON
Nancy Lee Johnson was a __(1)__ girl. She was smart, pretty and __(2)__ in well
with the life of her school. One Thursday afternoon, Miss O’Shay, the vice-principal,
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__(3)__ Nancy that the girl’s pictures had won the Artist Club __(4)__. Nancy was very
happy at the news. She __(5)__ have danced al the way home through the rain.

family duty stood as a(n) ________ (41) to educational goals. McCarty left school after
completing the sixth. Since her family was one of washerwomen, McCarty followed
________ (42) their footsteps. She ________ (43) other people's clothes for over seventy
years.
Due to good work and saving habits, McCarty, a washerwoman, ________ (44) a
great deal of money. She made a ________ (45) of $150,000 - a large portion of her life
savings - to the University of Southern Mississippi to help needy students. She was 88
years old and had never married. She did not have any children. She did not own a car.
From this simple and ________ (46) life, she was able to impress the world with a
significant ________ (47) act.
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Though she was unable to complete her own education, it was her ________ (48)
that her gift would make ________ (49) possible for many others in ________ (50) need
to do so. Now, with McCarty's support, specifically African American students have an
opportunity to fulfill their dreams of a college education.
1. A. solution B. problem C. obstacle D. difficulty
2 A. with B. in C. on D. along
3. A. cleaned B. made C. cleared D. did
4. A. accomplished B. loaned C. paid D. accumulated
5. A. money B. donation C. profit D. living
6. A. frugal B. mean C. generous D. selfish
7. A. helpful B. charitable C. useful D. remarkable
8. A. generosity B. experience C. responsibility D. intention
9. A. it B. them C. her D. us
10. A. economical B. financial C. healthy D. fashionable
8. ARE MEN LAZY
Men are lazy in the home, according to an official survey (41)_______ today. They
have about six hours’ a week more free time than wives, but play very little (42) _______
in cooking, cleaning, washing, and ironing, according to the Social Trends Survey by the
Central (43) _______ Office.

countries had a (42) ______ of a supersonic passenger plane. In 1962 they started to work
together on the (43)______. The plane cost over £1.5 billion to develop. It is the most (44)
______ plane in the history of (45)______. It was given over 5,000 hours of testing.
Concorde flies at twice the speed of sound. This means that it takes only 3 hours 25
minutes to fly between London and New York, compared with 7 – 8 hours in other
passenger jets. Because of the five-hour time (46)______ between the USA and Britain, it
is possible to travel west on Concorde and arrive in New York before you leave London!
You can (47)______ the 10.30 am flight from London, Heathrow and start work in New
York an hour earlier!
Concorde is much used by business people and film stars. But its oldest passenger
was Mrs. Ethel Lee from Leicestershire in England. She was 99 years old when she
(48)______ from Heathrow on 24 February 1985.
Each Concorde is built at a (49)______ of £55 million. Twenty have been built so
far. Air France and British Airways (50)______ the most. They each have seven planes.
1. A. transportation B. carriage C. conveyance D. passenger
2. A. expectation B. dream C. hope D. imagination
3. A. project B. plot C. structure D. development
4. A. tested B. tried C. investigated D. experimented
5. A. flight B. aviation C. space D. locomotion
6. A. separation B. division C. expansion D. difference
7. A. run B. transport C. catch D. register
8. A. blasted B. launched off C. took off D. flew off
9. A. cost B. price C. expense D. expenditure
10. A. own B. mortgage C. hire D. master
10. CHARLIE CHAPLIN
The person I am going to write about is Charlie Chaplin. He has always been one of
my favorite actors and I really (41)_____ his films.
Charlie was born in London in 1889. Both his parents were music hall performers.
His father was a drunkard and his mother later (42)______ mad. Life was hard and
Charlie and his half brother, Sidney, were sent to a(n) (43)______ for a time.

nation. Hundreds of families in the Dust Bowl region had to be moved to farms in other
areas with the help of the federal government. In 1944, drought brought great damage to
(44)______ all Latin America. The drought moved to Australia and then to Europe,
(45)______ it continued throughout the summer of 1945. From 1950 to 1954 in the
United States, the South and Southwest suffered a (46)______ drought. Hundreds
of cattle ranchers had to ship their cattle to other regions because (47)______ lands had no
grass. The federal government again (48)______ an emergency drought-relief program. It
offered farmers (49)______ credit and seed grains (50)______ low prices.
1. A. pushed B. incurred C. occurred D. affected
2. A. scarce B. mystified C. hidden D. uncommon
3. A. over B. throughout C. all D. across
4. A. near B. totally C. almost D. factually
5. A. which B. that C. where D. when
6. A. heavy B. sharp C. strict D. severe
7. A. pasture B. culture C. moisture D. manure
8. A. carried B. conducted C. convened D. conformed
9. A. emergency B. crisis C. tension D. disaster
10. A. to B. in C. over D. at
12. DRUGS
Drugs are one of the (56) ________ profession’s most valuable tools. Doctors
prescribe drugs to (57) ________ or prevent many diseases. Every year, penicillin and
other (58) ________ drugs save the lives of countless victims of pneumonia and other
dangerous infectious diseases. Vaccines prevent attacks by such diseases as (59)
________, polio, and smallpox. The use of these and many other drugs (60) ________
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helped millions of people live longer, healthier lives than would (61) ________ have been
possible.
Almost all our most important drugs, however, were unknown before the 1900’s. For
example, the sulfa drugs and antibiotics did not come into use (62) ________ the late
1930’s and early 1940’s. Before that time, about 25 percent of all pneumonia victims in

(50) ______ verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems and
techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.
41. A. usage B. use C. employment D. utility
42. A. address B. speech C. utterances D. claims
43. A. barrier B. obstacles C. divisions D. separation
44. A. point B. signify C. imply D. stand
45. A. refer B. rotate C. resort D. revolve
46. A. progresses B. transmits C. remits D. emits
47. A. signifies B. signs C. registers D. presents
48. A. predicates B. indicates C. abdicates D. implicates
49. A. traced B. trailed C. found D. explored
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50. A. While B. As C. Because D. Until
The Great Pyramid of Giza, a monument of wisdom and prophecy, was built as a
tomb for Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 B.C. (41)________ its antiquity, certain (42)________
of its construction make it one of the truly great wonders of the world. The four sides of
the pyramid are (43)________ almost on exactly true north, south, east and west – an
incredible engineering feat. The ancient Egyptians were sun worshippers and great
astronomers, so computations for the Great Pyramid were (44)________ on astronomical
observations.
Explorations and detailed examinations on the base of the structure (45)________
many intersecting lines. Further scientific (46)________ indicates that these (47)________
a type of time line of events – past, present, and future. Many of the events have been
interpreted and found to (48)________ with known facts of the past. Others are prophesied
for future generations and are presently under (49)________.
Was this superstructure made by ordinary beings, or (50)________ built by a race
far superior to any known today?
41. A. Though B. In spite C. By D. Despite
42. A. tenets B. relics C. aspects D. properties
43. A. lined B. aligned C. assigned D. fathomed

45. A. frequent B. common C. often D. usual
46. A. rise B. spread C. wave D. shake
47. A. carton B. bunch C. roll D. packet
48. A. submitted B. turned C. presented D. demonstrated
49. A. should B. dare C. would D. wrong
50. A. bumped B. struck C. rushed D. knocked
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(41)________ of the garbage we produce every day is a major problem in cities
around the world. In the United States, over 160 million tons of garbage are produced
every year. Ten percent is recycled, ten percent is burned, and the rest is put in landfills.
But finding (42)________ for new landfills is becoming more difficult.
A city that has solved this problem in an unusual way is Machida, in Tokyo, Japan.
They have developed a totally new (43)________ to garbage disposal. The (44)________
to the operation is public cooperation. Families must divide their garbage into six
categories:
1) Garbage that can be easily burned (that is, combustible garbage), such as kitchen
and garden trash.
2) Noncombustible garbage, such as small electrical appliances, plastic tools and
plastic toys.
3) Products that are poisonous or that (45)________ pollution, such as batteries and
fluorescent lights.
4) Bottles and glass containers that can be recycled.
5) Metal containers that can be recycled.
6) Large item, such as furniture and bicycles.
The items in categories 1 to 5 are collected (46)________ different days. (Large
items are collected upon request). Then the garbage is taken to a center that looks like a
clean new office building or hospital. Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort
and (47)________ the garbage. Almost everything can be reused: garden or kitchen trash
becomes fertilizer; combustible garbage is burned to (48)________ electricity; metal
containers and bottles are recycled; and old furniture, clothing, and other useful items are

history of violence. There is (50)________ something deep in our nature that awakens
when we start up a car engine.
41.A. found B. thought C. treated D. intended
42.A. once B. even C. since D. now
43.A. path B. way C. course D. route
44.A. However B. Besides C. Although D. Despite
45.A. worry B. fright C. fear D. concern
46.A. up B. down C. out D. off
47.A. state B. condition C. feeling D. case
48.A. good B. prepared C. near D. ready
49.A. purely B. fully C. exactly D. perfectly
50.A. openly B. directly C. clearly D. frankly
Reading and gap fill
Test 1.
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influenced movement wealthy dressed helped

LEO TOLSTOY
Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth century. He lived between
1828 and 1910. He wrote many novels. Two of his famous (1) _________ are “ War and
Peace” and “Anna Karenina”. Tolstoy was born into a (2) _________ family. However, he
was not (3) ___________ that others were poor. He did not like living in the rich life when
others did not have food or money. In fact, Tolstoy often (4) ________ like a peasant. He
wanted the simple life.
In his novels, Tolstoy wrote about many things, but one of his most important (5)
__________ was nonviolence. His ideas about nonviolence (6) _____________ two other
famoys leaders: Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. In fact, Tolstoy and Gandhi
wrote letters to each other when Gandhi was in South Africa. Tolstoy’s ideas (7)
___________ Gandhi to use nonviolence.
Martin luther Jing , the American (8)____________ right leader, also believed in

made television (6) ___________ , but it was a Russian who made th first practical
television system. By 1923, Vladimir Zworykin , a Russian, had invented a camera tub
that could turn pictures into electric (7) ___________ . By 1929, Zworykin had built a
television system that work.
By 1935, (8) ____________ television broadcasts were begun in Germany. the first
broadcasts in the United States began in 1939, but television did not reallybecome (9)
___________ until later the Second World War. Between1945 and 1955 there were rapid
(10) ___________ in the practical use of television.
Test 4:
live space signals poor events radio until
transmitted expensive landing one use
All early television was broadcast in black and white. Color television was possible,
but it was too (1) ___________ and of very (2) _________ quality (3) __________ the
middle of the 1950s.Color television broadcasts began in the United States in 1954, in
Japan in 1960 and in Europe in 1967.
The first (4) ____________ on the moon was broadcast (5) ______________ on
television in 1969, and now television programs are (6) ____________ all over the world
immmediately through the (7) ______________ of satellites that transmit the (8) from the
earth, through the(9)___________, and back to the earth.
More people now get their news and information through television than through
newspapers and (10) ___________ . the development of television is (11)__________ of
the most rapid and exciting(12) ____________ of our century.
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Test 5 :
available consequently disturbing eliminated even
explains For example in marine poisons refers scattering
too with
Environmental pollution is a item that (1) ___________ to all the ways by which
man pollutes his surroundings. Man dirties the air with gases and smoke, (2)
_____________ the water with chemicals and other substances, and damages the soil with

them were exceptionally bright, but in the final year “exam” neither of them got an a
grade. In fact, they both got Cs. The exam had tested us on questions which had come up
the previous year. They had both assumed that the same questions wouldn’t come up
again, and hadn’t prepaired for them.
1) Students need to do well in exams __________.
a. In order to do well at school.
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b. Because they need to do well at school.
c. So that to do well at school.
d. Therefore they have to do well at school.
2) The stastement “ All students hate exams” is _________.
a. extremely true b. completely true
c. quite true d. very true
3) Which of the following sentences is not true?
a. All of the students the writer has known thought that the exam system was unfair.
b. To do well in an exam you simly had the ability to predict the questions which
would be asked.
c. None of the students the writer has known disliked doing exams.
d. “ All students hate exams” is fairly true generalization.
4) Why did the two students in the writer’s class get C grades in the final exam?
a. Because the exam was very difficult.
b. Because they didn’t prepare for the questions that had come up the previous year.
c. Because they were dull students.
d. Because the questions weren’t in their lesson.
5) The writer’s main purpose of writing the passage is to _________________________.
a. discribe the importance of exams.
b. discuss how exams effect on the students.
c. explain the equality in examinations.
d. criticize the exam system.
TEST 2

the situation is quite differrent.People all over the world are worried about things that are
happening to the environment. Actually it is man that is destroying the surroundings with
many kinds of wastes. Everybody knows that motorbikes and cars emit dangerous gases
that cause poisonous air and cancer, but no one wants to travel on foot or by bicycle.
Manufactures know that wastes from factories make water and soilpolluted, but they do
not want to spend a lot of their money on treating the wastes safely. Scattering rubbish is
bad for our health, but noone wants to spend time burying it. Is it worth talking a lot about
pollution?
1. More than two hundred years ago _____________.
a. the environment was polluted as much as it is today.
b. people knew nothing about environmental pollution.
c. air was polluted badly
d. people was faced with pollution.
2. In former days, people ____________.
a. led a healthy life
b. lived in the polluted environment
c. were worried about pollution
d. drank contaminated water
3. Nowadays, many people are concerned about ___________.
a. the destruction of the poisonous air.
b. the polluted water
c. the wastes from the factories.
d. the pollution of the environment.
4. Everybody knows that cars emit dangerous gases ______________.
a. so they donot travel by car
b. so they prefer travelling by bicycle
c. but they still prefer traveling by car
d. and they enjoy traveling on foot.
5. Factory owners _____________.
a. know nothing about pollution

5. To use the Internet for education is ________________.
a. impossible b. possible
c. inconvenient d. difficult
TEST 5
The search of alternative resources of energy has resulted in different directions.
Many communitives are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce
electricity.
Experimental work is being done to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But
to date, that process has proved expensive. Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectrig
power which is derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power
provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only
four percent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to
change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity.
1. What are many communities doing to produce electricity?
a. burning garbage and other biological waste products.
b. changing waste products into power
c. searching for alternative resources
2. Has the process of making synthetic fuels proved cheap or expensive?
a. It has proved cheap
b. It has proved expensive
c. It has not proved expensive
3. Where is hydroelectric power derived from?
a. rivers and ocean
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b. lakes and streams
c. rivers and streams.
4. What percentage of the electricity used in the United States does hydroelectric power
provide today?
a. 33%
b. 35 %

c. to society
5. It is very bad ______________.
a. to look down on someone else’s work
b. to feel ashamed of someone else’s work
c. to think one’s work as a means to earn money
6. Only a type of education ____________ can be called valuable to society.
a. that helps people to get good jobs
b. that trains people to do whatever they want
c. that fit people for life
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TEST 7
Children’s education is changing rapidly today. In the past, teachers made children
sit still for hours. They made them memorize all sorts of things. In other words, children had
to go on repeating things until they knew them by heart. Today, many teachers wonder if it
possible to make children learn at all. They say you can only help them learn. They say you
must let children learn and discover things for themselves.
1. What did teachers make children do in the past?
A. stand for hours B. memorize everything
C. repeat their homework D. sit for days
2. Children in the past were mase to learn everything…………………
A. by head B. by hand C. by hair D. by heart
3. Nowadays, many teachers say that they only ……………………
A. give children more homework B. make children learn
C. help children D. teach children at home
4. Today, the modern learning method is ……………………
A. Letting children play computer games
B. making children read a lot of books
C. doing homework for children
D. letting children discover things for themselves
TEST 8

properly on December 24, Christmas Eve, although there have been several weeks of
preparation beforehand. The Christmas tree and all the presents, food, drink and
decorations have been bought. Christmas cards have already been sent to friends and
relations. About a week before Christmas, people usually put up their decorations and
decorate the Christmas tree with lights, various colored decorations and an angel on the
top. Family presents are usually put under the tree.
Christmas Day is the biggest day of the holiday. On the Christmas morning (often very
early), children open the presents that are in their socks. Some families go to church. The
traditional Christmas dinner consists of roast turkey with potatoes and various other
vegetables. Before the dinner, people usually pull crackers-small rolls of paper that have
gifts, jokes, and party hats inside.
1.People usually decorate the Christmas tree ……………………
A. on December 24 B. on December 25
C. several weeks before Christmas D. about a week before Christmas
2.The most important day of the holiday is ……………………
A. the day before Christmas B. the day after Christmas Day
C. Christmas Eve D. Christmas Day
3.Children open the presents…………………………
A. on the Christmas morning B. on the Christmas afternoon
C. on Christmas Eve D. on December 24
4.Which of the following is the traditional Christmas dinner?
A. Roast turkey and potatoes and bread
B. Roast potatoes, tomatoes with turkey and various vegetables
C. Roast turkey with tomatoes and various other vegetables
D. Roast turkey with potatoes and vegetables
TEST 10
Pollution is the process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for
people to use. For example:
* Air pollution is where there are gases in the air that is harmful, these gases come from
object or buildings like harmful smoke from factories, vehicles, automobiles. (cars, trucks,

1.What does the world “environmentalists” in line 3 mean?
A. living things B. people who protect the environment
C. people who destroy the environment D. people who pollute the
environment
2.One example of renewable natural resource is………………
A. sunlight B. coal C. oil D. natural gas
3.One example of renewable natural resource is………………
A. fish B. tree C. water D. coal
4.all of the following things are renewable natural resource except…………………….
A. Air B. gas C. silver D. animal
5.What does the word “them” in line 7 refer to?
A. materials B. environmentalists
C. renewable natural resources D. non-renewable natural resources
TEST 12
Christmas .
Two popular traditions at Christmas are : decorating the home and singing the
Christmas carols. The home is the center of the Christmas celebration.Inside, an evergreen
tree is usually placed in the corner of the Living room.Children and their parents wrap
string of colorful lights around the tree, they hang ornaments on the branches . A star or
angle often crowns the top. Careful- wrapped gifts are placed beneath. Outside, families
often string lights around the windows and wind light around trees and shrubs in the front
yard. As the families decorate their homes, they often put on Christmas record. Almost
every family has at least one favorite album or compact disc. School children of all ages
perform Christmas concerts for their parents and communities. On Christmas’ Eve, family
members gather around Christmas tree to sing traditional songs Such as Jingle bells and
Silent night and then give presents to each other.
Questions.
1- What are the popular traditions at Christmas?
a) Decorating the home. b) Singing Christmas carols.
c) Eating Christmas pudding. d) a and b are correct.

6.A. of B. to C. from D. for
TEST 2
Among the festivals (1)………… by some of Asian people is the Moon Cake Festival,
also known (2)………… the Mid August Festival. Large numbers of small round moon
cakes are eaten (3)………. this day, and children enjoy carrying colorful (4)………….
lanterns come in all shapes; the most popular ones are shaped like fish, rabbits and
butterflies. According to (5)…………, the moon shines the brightest on the night of the
Moon Cake Festival. As the moon rises, tables are placed (6)……… the house and
women make offerings of fruit and moon cakes to the Moon Goddess.
1. A. celebrated B. made C. held D. set
2. A. like B. as C. such as D. Þ
3. A. in B. for C. at D. on
4. A. wood B. metal C. paper D. gold
5. A. they B. them C. it D. their
6. A. under B. near C. outside D. around
TEST 3
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Nowadays, people are destroying rain forests of the earth seriously. It is (1)
……………… that every year 100,000 (2)……………… kilometers of rain forests are
destroyed for (3)……………… of wood paper and fuel as well as for the residence and
(4)……………… land. Rain forests are very important for the world’s climate. They
receive the rainfall on the earth and produce a large amount of the world’s oxygen.
Destroying rain forests,(5)……………… , is destroying our environment. Saving rain
forests is a(n) (6)……………… problem. Nations need cooperation to save rain forests,
if not, it will be late.
1. A. exhausted B. pleasure C. interesting D. estimated
2. A. square B. cross C. round D. heart
3. A. bring B. supply C. support D. suggest
4. A. planting B. field C. farming D. rice
5. A. moreover B. however C. so D. therefore

2. A. it B. that C. which D. where
3. A. but B. however C. therefore D. moreover
4. A. wrapped B. organized C. collected D. picked
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5. A. recycle B. rebuild C. reuse D. rearrange
6. A. firing B. fighting C. burning D. chopping
7. A. could B. possible C. capable D. able
8. A. invisible B. unmovable C. unspeakable D. insensible
TEST 6
Television is one of man's most (31) ………… means of communication. It brings events
and sounds (32) ………… around the world into millions of homes. A person with a
television set can sit in his house and watch the president making a (33)……… or visit a
foreign country . He can see a war being (34)………… and watch statesmen try (35)
………… about peace . Through television, home viewers can see and learn about people
places and things all over the world. TV even takes its viewers out of the world. It brings
them coverage of American's astronauts as the astronauts explore outer space.
31.A. importance B. importantC. unimportance D. unimportant
32.A. from B. at C. in D. to
33.A speak B. speaking C. speech D. spoken
34.A fight B. find C. found D. fought
35.A bring B. brought C. bringing D. to bring
TEST 7
I keep a vocabulary notebook. It’s organized ( 1) ____________. Whenever I hear or read
a new word, I write it (2) ______________. Then (3) _________________ I have time, I
look it up in my dictionary. Then I put down some key (4) _____________ about the
word- you know, (5) _____________ it’s a noun or a verb, and some (6)
________________ of how it’s used. I (7) ______ the notebook and study the words as
often as I can. I really (8) ____________ that the only way to learn new words- (9)
___________in your own language- is by (10) __________them.
1. a.alphabet b. alphabetical c. alphabetic d. alphabetically


Every year many people in the world learn English. Some of them are young children.
(1)…………are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, and some learn in
evening classes. A few learn English by (2)………….or just by (3) …………. to the
language on television or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn
English. (4) ………. do all these people want to learn English? It is difficult to answer that
question.
Young children learn English at school to study better at their subject. Many adults
learn English because (5) …………. useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English
for their (6) …………
studies, because some of their books are written (7) …………….English at their college or
university. Other people learn English because they want to read English newspaper or
magazine for (8) ……….and entertainment.
1. A. The other
2. A. them
3. A. listening
4. A. What
5. A. they are
6. A. taller
7. A. in
8. A. equipment
B. Others
B. their
B. speaking
B. How
B. it is
B. higher
B. at
B. example
C. Another

4.A-to
5.A- mean
6.A-consume
7.A-at
8.A-use
B-developed
B-in
B-
entertaining
B-among
B-meaning
B-consumed
B-on
B-users
C-
development
C-at
C-entertained
C-with
C- meant
C-consumer
C-to
C-using
D-developing
D-to
D-entertain
D-between
D-means
D-consuming
D-in

B-much
C-
unimportance
C-in
C-Speech
C-bringing
C-lookers
C-addition
C-did
C-more
D-
unimportant
D-to
D-spoken
D-to bring
D-watchers
D-editor
D-built
D-most
TEST 12
I believe that it is (1) to wear uniforms when students are at school. Firstly ,
(2) encourage the children to take pride in being students of the school they are
going to (3) they are wearing uniforms with labels bearing their school’s name .
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